Here are TU IOM Teaching Hospital Staff Nurse Model Question (MCQ) Top 30 Questions to help you eaasily pass the next examination.
General Nursing & Medical-Surgical Nursing
- What is the normal range of hemoglobin in adult females?
a) 8-10 g/dL
b) 10-12 g/dL
c) 12-16 g/dL
d) 14-18 g/dL - Which electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with hyperkalemia?
a) Hypocalcemia
b) Hypernatremia
c) Hyperphosphatemia
d) Hypomagnesemia - Which of the following is the earliest sign of hypoxia?
a) Cyanosis
b) Restlessness
c) Bradycardia
d) Decreased urine output - What is the primary purpose of Fowler’s position?
a) Reduce back pain
b) Promote lung expansion
c) Improve venous return
d) Prevent pressure ulcers - Which nursing action is most appropriate for a patient experiencing anaphylactic shock?
a) Administer oral antihistamine
b) Give IV epinephrine
c) Apply warm compress
d) Monitor urine output
Obstetrics & Gynecology Nursing
- Which hormone is responsible for milk ejection reflex?
a) Estrogen
b) Prolactin
c) Oxytocin
d) Progesterone - A postpartum mother should be advised to report which of the following signs immediately?
a) Vaginal discharge lasting 4 weeks
b) Breast engorgement
c) Sudden heavy vaginal bleeding
d) Mild abdominal cramping - What is the normal duration of a menstrual cycle?
a) 14-20 days
b) 21-35 days
c) 36-42 days
d) 28-45 days - Which of the following is a characteristic sign of pre-eclampsia?
a) Hyperglycemia
b) Proteinuria
c) Hyperbilirubinemia
d) Leukocytosis - The best position for a pregnant woman with hypotension is:
a) Supine
b) Left lateral
c) Right lateral
d) Trendelenburg
Pediatric Nursing
- The first vaccine given to a newborn is:
a) BCG
b) OPV
c) DPT
d) Hepatitis B - What is the normal birth weight of a newborn?
a) 1.5-2.0 kg
b) 2.5-4.0 kg
c) 4.5-5.0 kg
d) 5.0-6.0 kg - The most common cause of diarrhea in children is:
a) Rotavirus
b) Salmonella
c) E. coli
d) Staphylococcus - Which condition is characterized by a barking cough in children?
a) Pneumonia
b) Croup
c) Asthma
d) Bronchitis - The normal respiratory rate for a newborn is:
a) 20-30 breaths per minute
b) 30-60 breaths per minute
c) 60-80 breaths per minute
d) 10-20 breaths per minute
Mental Health Nursing
- The drug of choice for bipolar disorder is:
a) Lithium
b) Haloperidol
c) Fluoxetine
d) Lorazepam - A patient with schizophrenia is experiencing auditory hallucinations. What is the best nursing intervention?
a) Tell them the voices are not real
b) Encourage them to talk about their feelings
c) Ignore their hallucinations
d) Restrain the patient immediately - Which neurotransmitter is primarily associated with depression?
a) Dopamine
b) Serotonin
c) Acetylcholine
d) GABA - The priority nursing intervention for a suicidal patient is:
a) Encouraging social interactions
b) Removing harmful objects
c) Allowing the patient to stay alone for self-reflection
d) Giving sedatives - The main side effect of antipsychotic drugs is:
a) Hypotension
b) Extrapyramidal symptoms
c) Hyperglycemia
d) Tachycardia
Community Health Nursing
- The best method to dispose of biomedical waste is:
a) Open dumping
b) Incineration
c) Burying
d) Recycling - ORS is primarily used to treat:
a) Hypertension
b) Dehydration
c) Hyperglycemia
d) Anemia - What is the primary mode of transmission for tuberculosis?
a) Bloodborne
b) Airborne
c) Vector-borne
d) Fecal-oral - The recommended duration of exclusive breastfeeding is:
a) 3 months
b) 6 months
c) 9 months
d) 12 months - The first step in conducting a community health assessment is:
a) Data collection
b) Implementation
c) Evaluation
d) Planning
Pharmacology
- The antidote for opioid overdose is:
a) Atropine
b) Naloxone
c) Flumazenil
d) Vitamin K - Which of the following drugs is a beta-blocker?
a) Amlodipine
b) Metoprolol
c) Captopril
d) Furosemide - What is the main side effect of loop diuretics?
a) Hyperkalemia
b) Hypokalemia
c) Hypernatremia
d) Hyperglycemia - Insulin should be administered:
a) Intramuscularly
b) Intravenously
c) Subcutaneously
d) Orally - Warfarin is an example of:
a) Antihypertensive
b) Anticoagulant
c) Antibiotic
d) Analgesic
Answer Key
- c) 12-16 g/dL
- c) Hyperphosphatemia
- b) Restlessness
- b) Promote lung expansion
- b) Give IV epinephrine
- c) Oxytocin
- c) Sudden heavy vaginal bleeding
- b) 21-35 days
- b) Proteinuria
- b) Left lateral
- a) BCG
- b) 2.5-4.0 kg
- a) Rotavirus
- b) Croup
- b) 30-60 breaths per minute
- a) Lithium
- b) Encourage them to talk about their feelings
- b) Serotonin
- b) Removing harmful objects
- b) Extrapyramidal symptoms
- b) Incineration
- b) Dehydration
- b) Airborne
- b) 6 months
- a) Data collection
- b) Naloxone
- b) Metoprolol
- b) Hypokalemia
- c) Subcutaneously
- b) Anticoagulant